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Preview of Gym Real Life Application Math Project Standards Based Decimals Percents Rates

Gym Real Life Application Math Project Standards Based Decimals Percents Rates

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Miss LaOh
Run the gym, run the numbers! This engaging and creative math project-based learning places your students in the role of CEO of their dream gyms. Students will practice unit rates and create flyers that advertise the best competitive payment rates, design blueprints that match percent requirements for area, curate a snack menu for their gym cafe, and more. Customize this project to be a one-day activity or as long as a week-long project by picking the topic that matches the needs and interes
Preview of Personal Finance-Spending & Budgeting

Personal Finance-Spending & Budgeting

Spending & Budgeting Complete Teaching Bundle — A full direct instruction unit that teaches students how to manage their money through the 50/30/20 budget rule, needs vs. wants, opportunity cost, impulse buying awareness, and a hands-on first apartment budget simulation. Includes 14-slide slideshow, fill-in-the-blank guided notes, an adulting budget project, a 25-question quiz, answer keys for everything, and a lesson plan. This isn't just vocabulary memorization — students apply the 50/30/20 ru
Preview of Household Budget Spreadsheet- Editable: High School Financial Literacy Excel

Household Budget Spreadsheet- Editable: High School Financial Literacy Excel

Are you looking for a household budget spreadsheet that students can use to practice high school financial literacy and life skills? This editable Excel spreadsheet is a simple and easy household budget with the formulas included and locked so your students can use it again and again to make realistic budgets without having to calculate. This could be used in a variety of high school classes in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grades: family and consumer sciencescareer and personal planninglife ski
Preview of Order Fulfillment Task Box | Vocational Life Skills | Colors & Cookie Sorting

Order Fulfillment Task Box | Vocational Life Skills | Colors & Cookie Sorting

Created by
Darby Advocates
This hands-on vocational task box teaches students how to complete a realistic order fulfillment task using color matching and cookie sorting. Students practice: • Matching items to order cards • Fulfilling customer “orders” accurately • Sorting by color • Counting and visual discrimination • Following multi-step directions • Independent work skills This activity is designed to simulate real-world job tasks such as packaging, bakery work, warehouse order pulling, classroom business prep, o
Preview of Calculate cost of recipes groceries simple special ed vocational math skills

Calculate cost of recipes groceries simple special ed vocational math skills

Created by
Chrizzyturtle
-includes 3 priced out recipes for dinner with recipe and answer key -includes independent practice sheet for students or teacher to use with their own recipe -includes math skills (addition, money, multiplication, division) -includes vocation skills (grocery, prices, online internet search, cooking) I use this with my students with special needs to give them practice with the whole cooking a recipe experience but cut up into smaller tasks.
Preview of Budgeting Basics - Personal Finance Simulation

Budgeting Basics - Personal Finance Simulation

Created by
Savannah Patton
Help students understand real-world budgeting with this engaging, step-by-step monthly budgeting simulation. Students are given a salary and make realistic financial decisions as they plan for needs, savings, and wants. This lesson encourages critical thinking, math skills, and real-life decision-making. This resource is perfect for financial literacy, life skills, advisory, FCS, or economics units. What Students Will Do: Learn what a budget is and why it mattersReceive a monthly salary and
Preview of Royal Kingdom Simulation: Problem Solving, Budgeting, Explanations Practice

Royal Kingdom Simulation: Problem Solving, Budgeting, Explanations Practice

Created by
Katie Ellis
An introduction to simulations for students! You have been hired as the Royal Advisor. Your first task is to update and hire new staff. Any positions not filled will become your responsibility in the meantime. You have a budget of 175 gold pieces. Who will you hire in this first round? Explain why you made these decisions to the king and queen. Students will gain practical application of the following skills: Creative problem solvingDecision makingBudgetingExplanation of choicesRole playing / pu
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit Pack (GR 6-8): Statements, Balance Sheets, Cash Flow

Financial Literacy Unit Pack (GR 6-8): Statements, Balance Sheets, Cash Flow

Turn dry accounting concepts into a "Business Report Card" your students will actually understand!Struggling to teach middle schoolers the difference between an Asset and Revenue? This 60-90 minute lesson plan uses powerful visual analogies—like a water reservoir and a balance scale—to demystify the three major financial reports. Students won't just memorize definitions; they will step into the shoes of business owners for "Awesome Accessories," "Super Smoothies," and "Gamer Gear" to analyze r
Preview of Budgeting with the 50/30/20 Rule Lesson

Budgeting with the 50/30/20 Rule Lesson

Help your students build real-world money skills with this engaging, hands-on budgeting activity! Students will explore how to manage a monthly salary using the 50/30/20 rule while making realistic financial decisions. In this activity, students are assigned a salary and must divide their income into Needs, Wants, and Savings. They will choose expenses, stay within a budget, and respond to unexpected life events that require them to adjust their finances, just like in real life!
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